HINDENBURG ALARMED.
DISASTER ATTRIBUTED TO HIS GENERALS. Received April 14, 1 a.m. London, April 13. The Daily Telegraph's Rotterdam correspondent states that Hindcnhurg, alarmed at the threat to his much-vaunt-ed line, hastened to the Western front and stayed there for two days. He attributes the disaster to his divisional generals, and refuses to admit that he underestimated the British prowess. ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1917, Page 5
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60HINDENBURG ALARMED. Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1917, Page 5
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